You had clover leaf groups touching. Now that's a nice shooter! Tell your friend to contact WC and see if they'll send another mag or extended basepad. Apparently they're known for their CS and after sales support. WC recommends a quick wipe down with lube every 300 rounds. No surprise you had stoppages if it wasn't cleaned at all. Fit and finish looks great. All premium parts and attention to detail. Yes I'd carry it when appropriate and test it out. Weather, clothing, occasion, etc. A friend is an active private detective and security contractor. He usually carries a S&W M&P 40 polymer framed pistol, and or a small pocket 22WMR backup revolver. He was in an active shooting and had to check his M&P 40 into evidence. He had to carry his FS steel frame 1911 45ACP while he waited to get it back. That's all he had. He didn't want to be out gunned. You will have to use whatever you got in an emergency. Doesn't matter it was your "safe queen or range toy". The first rule of a gunfight is bring a gun.
I carry my EDC X9S but with the 15rd magazine it is bigger than expected. Never had an issue or malfunction. I think YT has an issue with the actual take down step. Today's video I described the next step how to take down, then magically it was apart, so we will see.
The EDC and FX9 series of pistols are the best firearms ever conceived or produced in my humble opinion. I have 7 Wilson’s (5 traditional 1911’s and 2 EDC X9’s and a Nighthawk Bull .45). I am in the process of selling all of my other guns, keeping my Wilson’s and Nighthawk and ordering the 4” and 5” SFX9’s, for me, no other guns are needed!
Thanks for sharing this close-up of the EDC X9 XL (and your companion Part 2). I've been looking at this gun, but haven't found the need to replace or supplement my original EDC X9. The longer sight radius is an advantage for precisions shooting, but not really necessary, as my EDC X9 will hit an 8" plate at 50 yards all day. To answer your question, I would carry a $3K gun, and I have carried my EDC X9. I purchased it pre-owned and paid substantially less than $3K for it, but it's still worth the price of about 5 Glocks. I shoot it better than any of my Glocks, so I carry what I shoot best.
I absolutely agree with you. If a $3000 pistol is the one that I shoot the best, then that’s what I will carry. This pistol is just a joy to shoot. Thank you very much for watching. I appreciate it as always.
Thanks for the great review of another fantastic pistol! Looking forward to Part 2. Much too expensive for me to carry. If it were taken from me for evidence, who knows when or if I would ever get it back. By the way, nice shooting!
Part two uploaded about half hour after part one. So both videos are up right now. I have always believed that you should carry the pistol which you shoot the best regardless of price. If a $3000 gun is the one who shoot the best and God for bid you have to use it to save your life, then it was $3000 very well spent. Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to watch.
I don't know man. Personally I'd carry a $30k gun if I knew it was going to save my life and only be a one time use. I certainly get your point, but when I'm thinking about saving my ass, money is no object
@@baba10ye I carry on my hip so it’s only a little more barrel if you carry the X9L. If you carry appendix the longer barrel might be less comfortable, though.
I love my Wilson’s, I have 5 standard Wilson 1911’s and 2 EDC X9’s in 4”, placing an order for the L soon. Just spectacular guns, the people at Wilson are incredible and their service is the absolutely the best I have ever experienced. Really excellent overview, thank you!
Well good for you. For me however just 1 is a fourth of the money I live on for a year, since soc. security is all I have . I'm 80yrs old so I don't even have a way to protect myself. I eat 1small meal a day
@@bobhennig6597 Totally get it - I have a good friend who spends more than the cost of a Wilson every month on firearms and/or knives and plenty of friends who can’t afford them. I am lucky and blessed 😊
@@bobhennig6597 😊 absolutely my friend COVID has impacted people in so many ways we lost our mom at the height of the pandemic (not due to COVID) but not being able to see her and help her fight was heartbreaking… makes us realize what’s really important but I’m glad we have this gun community - we can call our own and enjoy speaking to like minded people.
Thanks for your detailed review and good shooting. Had heard the the grip was very large on this wc. Had the opportunity several weeks back to hold this and the acp 5”. Maybe the edc had a smaller grip module installed but it felt more comfortable in my hands. It was priced 300 or $400 more than the acp but it did have more features.
I own one of these weapons mine does not have the light rail . As far as every day carry NO way . Wilson combat is a very nice weapon you get what you pay for exactly .
I've been carrying 1911s for over 30 years. He speaks of a gun like this hard to conceal. It is not. I have all 3 frame sizes spread across 6 different models. The type of holster you choose makes a huge difference on carrying a full size 1911 comfortably. Pick the wrong one and you will hate it. Really the only hard thing about carrying any 1911 is choosing which one to carry. No disrespect to the man speaking in the video but I get the feeling he regularly carries small guns. That's ok. That's why we have so many choices. Everything is not fir everybody. I appreciate the review. I love WC 1911s
@John Delvisco Smaller guns work for me. With the way my body is built, I have a hard time concealing a full-size firearm on a daily basis. But again, my videos are what works for me. Thank you very much for stopping by and for your comment. I really appreciate it.
Same as carrying a 7 thousand dollar wedding ring, or carrying around a 4 thousand dollar laptop around. Of course it's worth it's weight in gold to carry around this pistol to protect myself an love one's with
I didn’t know they made a long slide version. That’s pretty cool! I’m curious what Riders Range thinks about it; he loves his EDC X9. Anyway, thanks for sharing, and looking forward to part two.
To answer your question at the end, would I carry a $3,000 gun? Well, as the Affordable Armory, I wanna say no, but everyone’s definition of affordable is different. So I will say yes, I would, but only if there wasn’t a less expensive gun that I could shoot as accurately and with the same or better reliability.
@@MDpolo OK, my mistake - I failed to be specific and write that it's for competition only. The precision would be super in both guns, so I suppose what I'm really asking about is the trigger and the recoil, as I have no possibility of trying any of the guns before buying.
That would be a very difficult choice. But if pushed to make one, it would have to be the Drake. It just feels better in my hand. Thank you very much for stopping by.
Hey polo, does that extended mag make for a full grip feel? Ive heard the grip is comparable to a glock 19 which is a little small for me in length. Thank you Sir.
Another great review. Does the Preciseness and Quality compare to a Phoenix Redback? I realize they are different animals, but I'm curious if the Wilson stacks up at all. I wont carry a $3,000 pistol, I'm too picky with my more expensive pistols. Thank Brother. Stay Safe!
You are very welcome. They are completely different animals. My analogy would be the Phoenix being a Rolls Royce and the EDC X9L a Mercedes 65 SL AMG. Stay safe as well and God bless.
I wonder if Mr. Wilson is aware that questions sent to customer service go ignored? That the statement on his web page stating that if a customer has any problems and or questions all they have to do is to contact customer service turns out to be a bunch of BS? I bought a Super Sniper a month ago. On the third magazine a factory round jammed in the chamber, the BCG became frozen within the upper. I sent one email the first week, then another email the following week. That was three weeks ago and I've yet to receive a response. I realize issues happen within all types of manufacturing, but what I DO NOT understand is when a consumer invests $3,500 on what is billed as a premium AR10, encounters a major issue on the first outing to the range and is then left to spend MORE money to pay a gunsmith to solve the issue. I wonder if Mister Wilson knows this is happening in that department. Does he care? Are concepts like "Honor", "Integrity" and "Fidelity" REAL to him, or are they merely words to be spoken, then discarded when convenient?
I’m very surprised by your experience. I haven’t had the need to contact their customer service very often because frankly my problems with their products have been few. But frankly, the times that I have reached out to them were very positive experiences. I’ve never tried to email them, I just picked up the phone and called them. Have you tried that? When I called them regarding an issue, the front desk didn’t just transfer me to a “customer service representative“ - they transferred me directly to the gunsmith that works on those guns. He told me what to do and the issue was resolved. Important to note is that I did not receive “special treatment“ because I’m a gun channel. I contacted them under my real name. They have no idea that I have a gun channel. Try calling them. Thank you very much for watching!
I call BS. I have dealt with WC customer service many times - they are the best in the biz. Easy to get ahold of, and they always have a gusmith or other expert available either immediately - or with a quick call back.
En la página web de Wilson Combat. Ahí puedes mandarle a la empresa un correo pidiéndoles información de dónde comprarla en el país donde vives. Gracias por ver el video y saludos.
Swing the fiber optic front sight actually MOVING out as you shot it…. F.O sights suck!!! I’m saving up for and edc9 xl and will have a gold bead front because I would absolutely lose it if I’ve been saving for 2 years just to have the front sight take a dump on a $3000 during the FIRST magazine!!!!!!
Completely agree. My philosophy is to carry the gun that I should best and that I will carry all the time. Regardless of price. Thank you very much for watching!
Beautiful firearm. However, I would never carry a $3,000 firearm. Even if it is totally justified, in a shooting, a firearm will likely be confiscated, and who wants to lose $3,000.
Many folks share that opinion and I wouldn't like to see a $3K gun end up being tossed into a pile of guns in a police property room. However, I carry the gun that I shoot best in combat-style scenarios, regardless of the cost of the gun, as my life, and the lives of my loved ones, far exceeds the cost of any gun.
I echo the statements from +Rider’s-Range. If the pistol that I shoot the best is $3000, then I will carry a $3000 pistol. God for bid the time comes when I have to use it to defend my life - then the $3000 were very well spent. Thank you very much for watching!
Did you see the video that Bill Willson on his 10 million expansion.to keep up with the demand?Didn't know people where buy Willson combat pistols like that
I have been a 23 year LE Guy and I have saved for 3 Wilson Combats 1911s over the last 6 years. So it can be done, and I use a 0% Credit Card if I don’t have all the cash up front. Just a small tip for folks if interested to think outside the Box. B9USA Sr. 🤠👮🏻♂️👍🇺🇸👏👋👻😉
You had clover leaf groups touching. Now that's a nice shooter! Tell your friend to contact WC and see if they'll send another mag or extended basepad. Apparently they're known for their CS and after sales support. WC recommends a quick wipe down with lube every 300 rounds. No surprise you had stoppages if it wasn't cleaned at all. Fit and finish looks great. All premium parts and attention to detail. Yes I'd carry it when appropriate and test it out. Weather, clothing, occasion, etc. A friend is an active private detective and security contractor. He usually carries a S&W M&P 40 polymer framed pistol, and or a small pocket 22WMR backup revolver. He was in an active shooting and had to check his M&P 40 into evidence. He had to carry his FS steel frame 1911 45ACP while he waited to get it back. That's all he had. He didn't want to be out gunned. You will have to use whatever you got in an emergency. Doesn't matter it was your "safe queen or range toy". The first rule of a gunfight is bring a gun.
I carry my EDC X9S but with the 15rd magazine it is bigger than expected. Never had an issue or malfunction. I think YT has an issue with the actual take down step. Today's video I described the next step how to take down, then magically it was apart, so we will see.
Nice Looking Wilson Brother!!
Government 5” or Cammander 4 or 4.25” for me. Stay Safe my friend.
B9USA Sr. 👮🏻♂️👍🤠🇺🇸👏😉👻
Thank you my friend. As always, thank you very much for stopping by.
The EDC and FX9 series of pistols are the best firearms ever conceived or produced in my humble opinion. I have 7 Wilson’s (5 traditional 1911’s and 2 EDC X9’s and a Nighthawk Bull .45). I am in the process of selling all of my other guns, keeping my Wilson’s and Nighthawk and ordering the 4” and 5” SFX9’s, for me, no other guns are needed!
They are fantastic and that is an impressive collection you’re putting together. Thank you very much for watching!
Thanks for sharing this close-up of the EDC X9 XL (and your companion Part 2). I've been looking at this gun, but haven't found the need to replace or supplement my original EDC X9. The longer sight radius is an advantage for precisions shooting, but not really necessary, as my EDC X9 will hit an 8" plate at 50 yards all day.
To answer your question, I would carry a $3K gun, and I have carried my EDC X9. I purchased it pre-owned and paid substantially less than $3K for it, but it's still worth the price of about 5 Glocks. I shoot it better than any of my Glocks, so I carry what I shoot best.
I absolutely agree with you. If a $3000 pistol is the one that I shoot the best, then that’s what I will carry. This pistol is just a joy to shoot. Thank you very much for watching. I appreciate it as always.
Love your reviews rider, you can never have enough firearms.
Thanks for your review!
+Wilson Combat You are more than welcome. I have done a few on your pistols so far and hope to do more.
Yes, I have a number of WC and I carry to of my SFX9's all the time. I may carry this occasionally
Great review as usual.
Thank you very much Alex. I appreciate that. Thank you for watching!
Looks like recoil from a 22 caliber Wilson combat FTW
Thanks for the great review of another fantastic pistol! Looking forward to Part 2. Much too expensive for me to carry. If it were taken from me for evidence, who knows when or if I would ever get it back. By the way, nice shooting!
I be thinking the same way but its a nice gun
Part two uploaded about half hour after part one. So both videos are up right now. I have always believed that you should carry the pistol which you shoot the best regardless of price. If a $3000 gun is the one who shoot the best and God for bid you have to use it to save your life, then it was $3000 very well spent. Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to watch.
@@MDpolo Yes. I agree. One should carry the best gun that one can afford. And you're welcome. My pleasure.
I don't know man. Personally I'd carry a $30k gun if I knew it was going to save my life and only be a one time use. I certainly get your point, but when I'm thinking about saving my ass, money is no object
I completely agree with you! Thank you very much for watching.
The 4” EDC X9 is my daily carry gun. Sometimes I take something else, but the vast majority of the time it’s the EDC X9.
Great choice! Thank you very much for watching.
How is it is it easy to carry compare to the edc x9l?
@@baba10ye I carry on my hip so it’s only a little more barrel if you carry the X9L. If you carry appendix the longer barrel might be less comfortable, though.
Awesome! I need one! :) 👍👮🏻♂️🤠🇺🇸
B9USA Sr.
I love my Wilson’s, I have 5 standard Wilson 1911’s and 2 EDC X9’s in 4”, placing an order for the L soon. Just spectacular guns, the people at Wilson are incredible and their service is the absolutely the best I have ever experienced. Really excellent overview, thank you!
They are truly outstanding. Nice collection you have! Thank you very much for your kind words and for taking the time to watch.
Well good for you. For me however just 1 is a fourth of the money I live on for a year, since soc. security is all I have . I'm 80yrs old so I don't even have a way to protect myself. I eat 1small meal a day
@@bobhennig6597 Totally get it - I have a good friend who spends more than the cost of a Wilson every month on firearms and/or knives and plenty of friends who can’t afford them. I am lucky and blessed 😊
@@DavidV4444 please forgive me I didn't mean to come of like that,I'm glad for you really. I'm just trying to get well from covid19.
@@bobhennig6597 😊 absolutely my friend COVID has impacted people in so many ways we lost our mom at the height of the pandemic (not due to COVID) but not being able to see her and help her fight was heartbreaking… makes us realize what’s really important but I’m glad we have this gun community - we can call our own and enjoy speaking to like minded people.
Thanks for your detailed review and good shooting. Had heard the the grip was very large on this wc. Had the opportunity several weeks back to hold this and the acp 5”. Maybe the edc had a smaller grip module installed but it felt more comfortable in my hands. It was priced 300 or $400 more than the acp but it did have more features.
PS: sorry for the late reply, you tube put your video in my feed today. I have been subscribed to your channel for a long time.
I appreciate that very much! Thank you.
It is an amazing shooter. I really enjoy it.
Awesome review
That’s very kind of you Frank. I appreciate you taking the time to watch. Thank you.
I own one of these weapons mine does not have the light rail . As far as every day carry NO way . Wilson combat is a very nice weapon you get what you pay for exactly .
Thank you very much for your response Patrick. I’m curious, why do you say so in emphatically that you would never carry this?
Awesome review 👍
I appreciate that. Thank you for taking the time to watch.
I've been carrying 1911s for over 30 years. He speaks of a gun like this hard to conceal. It is not. I have all 3 frame sizes spread across 6 different models. The type of holster you choose makes a huge difference on carrying a full size 1911 comfortably. Pick the wrong one and you will hate it. Really the only hard thing about carrying any 1911 is choosing which one to carry. No disrespect to the man speaking in the video but I get the feeling he regularly carries small guns. That's ok. That's why we have so many choices. Everything is not fir everybody. I appreciate the review. I love WC 1911s
@John Delvisco Smaller guns work for me. With the way my body is built, I have a hard time concealing a full-size firearm on a daily basis. But again, my videos are what works for me. Thank you very much for stopping by and for your comment. I really appreciate it.
I have a much easier time concealing my Glock 30 than my Colt Government pal...
Same as carrying a 7 thousand dollar wedding ring, or carrying around a 4 thousand dollar laptop around. Of course it's worth it's weight in gold to carry around this pistol to protect myself an love one's with
I agree with you! Thank you very much for watching.
I didn’t know they made a long slide version. That’s pretty cool! I’m curious what Riders Range thinks about it; he loves his EDC X9. Anyway, thanks for sharing, and looking forward to part two.
To answer your question at the end, would I carry a $3,000 gun? Well, as the Affordable Armory, I wanna say no, but everyone’s definition of affordable is different. So I will say yes, I would, but only if there wasn’t a less expensive gun that I could shoot as accurately and with the same or better reliability.
Thanks for the mention. I responded in my comment.
I am curious as to your opinion on this one as compared to the Phoenix Redback regarding recoil, trigger, precision and general feeling of quality.
I think the Wilson can be used in more tasks than the Redback. The ladder is designed for competition and or home defense.
@@MDpolo OK, my mistake - I failed to be specific and write that it's for competition only. The precision would be super in both guns, so I suppose what I'm really asking about is the trigger and the recoil, as I have no possibility of trying any of the guns before buying.
lol, his front fiber optic started walking out in his first shots of this video
That's a nice one
It truly is. Thank you for watching.
Nice shooting! Nice firearm!
It is a wonderful handgun. Thank you as always for watching.
This or the phoenix drake? If you had to choose one..
That would be a very difficult choice. But if pushed to make one, it would have to be the Drake. It just feels better in my hand. Thank you very much for stopping by.
Hey polo, does that extended mag make for a full grip feel? Ive heard the grip is comparable to a glock 19 which is a little small for me in length. Thank you Sir.
It does for me. I have medium size hands and it fits me perfect with plenty of room.
@@MDpolo thanks polo
"Loaded" weight with what? 115gr or 147gr
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Another great review. Does the Preciseness and Quality compare to a Phoenix Redback?
I realize they are different animals, but I'm curious if the Wilson stacks up at all.
I wont carry a $3,000 pistol, I'm too picky with my more expensive pistols.
Thank Brother. Stay Safe!
You are very welcome. They are completely different animals. My analogy would be the Phoenix being a Rolls Royce and the EDC X9L a Mercedes 65 SL AMG. Stay safe as well and God bless.
It looks like a Browning hp and a 1911 had a adhd high-speed baby pistola
Your front site ⁉️
Yea… I fixed it after the video.
The fiber optic front sight went loose!
I wonder if Mr. Wilson is aware that questions sent to customer service go ignored? That the statement on his web page stating that if a customer has any problems and or questions all they have to do is to contact customer service turns out to be a bunch of BS? I bought a Super Sniper a month ago. On the third magazine a factory round jammed in the chamber, the BCG became frozen within the upper. I sent one email the first week, then another email the following week. That was three weeks ago and I've yet to receive a response. I realize issues happen within all types of manufacturing, but what I DO NOT understand is when a consumer invests $3,500 on what is billed as a premium AR10, encounters a major issue on the first outing to the range and is then left to spend MORE money to pay a gunsmith to solve the issue. I wonder if Mister Wilson knows this is happening in that department. Does he care? Are concepts like "Honor", "Integrity" and "Fidelity" REAL to him, or are they merely words to be spoken, then discarded when convenient?
I’m very surprised by your experience. I haven’t had the need to contact their customer service very often because frankly my problems with their products have been few. But frankly, the times that I have reached out to them were very positive experiences. I’ve never tried to email them, I just picked up the phone and called them. Have you tried that? When I called them regarding an issue, the front desk didn’t just transfer me to a “customer service representative“ - they transferred me directly to the gunsmith that works on those guns. He told me what to do and the issue was resolved. Important to note is that I did not receive “special treatment“ because I’m a gun channel. I contacted them under my real name. They have no idea that I have a gun channel. Try calling them. Thank you very much for watching!
I call them frequently and even speak to gun smiths when needed. Great customer service, even when ordering parts.
I call BS. I have dealt with WC customer service many times - they are the best in the biz. Easy to get ahold of, and they always have a gusmith or other expert available either immediately - or with a quick call back.
Donde puedo comprar o cual es el primer paso para obtener una Gracias español por favor
En la página web de Wilson Combat. Ahí puedes mandarle a la empresa un correo pidiéndoles información de dónde comprarla en el país donde vives. Gracias por ver el video y saludos.
How much does it cost?
The base price is $3095. It goes up from there depending on what options you want. Thank you very much for watching.
Pointing a loaded pistol at the ceiling of your port is a serious safety violation. 😂😂
Handsome gun.woo doggie that's pricey.
It sure is. Thank you very much for watching.
Güzel silah
Your thumb is riding the slide stop lever
I have to review the video. Thank you for pointing it out.
Indeed I WOULD and DO carry a $3000+ pistol. Good review except...THE MAG RELEASE IS not REVERSIBLE, JUST fyi.
Oops, thank you for that. Much appreciated!
Swing the fiber optic front sight actually MOVING out as you shot it….
F.O sights suck!!!
I’m saving up for and edc9 xl and will have a gold bead front because I would absolutely lose it if I’ve been saving for 2 years just to have the front sight take a dump on a $3000 during the FIRST magazine!!!!!!
I hear you! I love the gold bead front sight. Thank you so much for stopping by.
If you have to defend your life, better do it in style (and not worry about your X9 ending up in an evidence locker)
Completely agree. My philosophy is to carry the gun that I should best and that I will carry all the time. Regardless of price. Thank you very much for watching!
Beautiful gun. A friend owns a discontinued polymer frame Wilson KZ-45. It’s a fantastic gun. Oh, and RUclips is run by assholes.
I haven’t seen her KZ in a long time. Oh, and I agree with you. Thank you very much for watching.
Beautiful firearm. However, I would never carry a $3,000 firearm.
Even if it is totally justified, in a shooting, a firearm will likely be confiscated, and who wants to lose $3,000.
Many folks share that opinion and I wouldn't like to see a $3K gun end up being tossed into a pile of guns in a police property room. However, I carry the gun that I shoot best in combat-style scenarios, regardless of the cost of the gun, as my life, and the lives of my loved ones, far exceeds the cost of any gun.
I echo the statements from +Rider’s-Range. If the pistol that I shoot the best is $3000, then I will carry a $3000 pistol. God for bid the time comes when I have to use it to defend my life - then the $3000 were very well spent. Thank you very much for watching!
Did you see the video that Bill Willson on his 10 million expansion.to keep up with the demand?Didn't know people where buy Willson combat pistols like that
@@TheRealZJE313 I did not see that. Thank you for sharing it.
@@Pezzonovante916 it's on his RUclips channel Willson combat
NICE JOB BILL WILLSON to make a pistol that's not for the working man especially if u are married
Grow a pair, make more money, and buy what you want, champ!
I have been a 23 year LE Guy and I have saved for 3 Wilson Combats 1911s over the last 6 years. So it can be done, and I use a 0% Credit Card if I don’t have all the cash up front. Just a small tip for folks if interested to think outside the Box. B9USA Sr.
🤠👮🏻♂️👍🇺🇸👏👋👻😉
@@BERETTA9mmUSA ok
@BERETTA9mmUSA well said!
needs to be broken in